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he can't tell us whose records the fbi wants, because that is a secret, too.. >> can the fbi without a court supervision decide that it wants to target this american or that american? >> that is a question and in a court case going on here in u.s. district court in san francisco. and in a rare and potentially far-reaching case, the unnamed phone company is challenging fbi's authorities to secretly collect consumer data. >> as far as we know this is only the second time it centers on so called national security letters and laws including patriot act allow the fbi to use ns tlo. demand companies turn over records. and and then, not tell anyone about it. >> it's keeping all information and justification for the investigation secret. >> and fbi doesn't need a subpoena, only to certify information is relevant to a national security investigation. and in court said counter terrorism investigations must be carried out in secret if they're to succeed. the court hearings themselves are secret. here is all we're allowed to see of documents. there is mostly blacked out. >> there is fbi began yu
he can't tell us whose records the fbi wants, because that is a secret, too.. >> can the fbi without a court supervision decide that it wants to target this american or that american? >> that is a question and in a court case going on here in u.s. district court in san francisco. and in a rare and potentially far-reaching case, the unnamed phone company is challenging fbi's authorities to secretly collect consumer data. >> as far as we know this is only the second time it...
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in addition to these biographical checks, the department screens fingerprints against fbi databases and uses facial recognition technology to check applicants against the watch list of those obtained from the terror screening center as well as photos contained in our database. other agencies access our large database for information related to security screening, law enforcement and counter- terrorism purposes. we specifically designed our system is to facilitate comprehensive sharing. we benefit from their capabilities and resources. this has dramatically improved the continuous of getting a visa holders. after a visa is issued, it is probably reviewed and revoked if warranted on a basis. more than 8000 visas have been revoked under the continuous betting program since 2010. officers are also thoroughly trained prior to making decisions. each officer competes a course that has a strong emphasis on border security and fraud prevention and includes in-depth training onofficers received cog education. on your next trip abroad, i would encourage you to visit the consular section of the emb
in addition to these biographical checks, the department screens fingerprints against fbi databases and uses facial recognition technology to check applicants against the watch list of those obtained from the terror screening center as well as photos contained in our database. other agencies access our large database for information related to security screening, law enforcement and counter- terrorism purposes. we specifically designed our system is to facilitate comprehensive sharing. we...
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he's now rejoined the fbi. the floor is yours. >> good afternoon chairman and members of the subcommittee. it's my honor to come to you to represent the counter-terrorism bureau of the fbi to discuss one of the highest priorities -- the threat posed by domestic extremists. the turnout today is testament to the importance of this issue. on september 10, 2012, the fbi disseminated this assessment on terrorism. the overall franking considers intent, the capability combat posture in its determination of the threats domestic extremist pose and the united states. the fbi assesses economic and political events, for most the election, are likely to provoke domestic extremists and to a more active state, this is unlikely to drive escalation and the large-scale violence. the fbi assesses extremist movements pose a medium to low terrorism threat, a specific political and economic events scheduled in 2012 create the potential for greater volatility that existed in the previous year. in recent months, the fbi has seen numer
he's now rejoined the fbi. the floor is yours. >> good afternoon chairman and members of the subcommittee. it's my honor to come to you to represent the counter-terrorism bureau of the fbi to discuss one of the highest priorities -- the threat posed by domestic extremists. the turnout today is testament to the importance of this issue. on september 10, 2012, the fbi disseminated this assessment on terrorism. the overall franking considers intent, the capability combat posture in its...
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>> i think the fbi late at where the problem was. aty're really good investigating after the fact, after things happen, but we had a delicate balance between people's constitutional right to assemble and express their speech, however weil, but we -- however vile, but we also have to be board cleaning and look at ideologies that have long histories of -- forward-looking and the ideologies that have long histories of spawning violence. i'm not talking about doing covert operations and people with extremist police, but i think it is important we have an overt monitoring police system on what is causing people to act of violence may. was this an intelligence failure? i do not think it is. but one thing the department of homeland security and the fbi could have done -- where was the warning the that sikhs and muslims have been victims of shooting attacks? i think there could have been a threat assessment prepared on that very subject sent out to the fifth base communities affected. i believe that may have provided a first line of defense
>> i think the fbi late at where the problem was. aty're really good investigating after the fact, after things happen, but we had a delicate balance between people's constitutional right to assemble and express their speech, however weil, but we -- however vile, but we also have to be board cleaning and look at ideologies that have long histories of -- forward-looking and the ideologies that have long histories of spawning violence. i'm not talking about doing covert operations and...
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the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am trapped inside one of the fire truck, underneath. >> what happened? you were right there in the building? >> yes. >> you all right? >> a lot of people trapped. >> e.m.t. >> guy needs help. you can talk to us for a minute? how do you feel? you all right? >> no, not at all. >> i feel bad approaching these people. i mean, they are covered. they are obviously in pain. [sirens] >> and the place where that plane hit, the outer wall of the building and the building is a series ever concentric rings, so when you hit the outer wall, you are only affecting that part of t. but
the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am...
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i have spoken to the vice president, to the governor of new york, to the director of the fbi, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government go to help the victims and their families and to conduct a full scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. terrorism against our nation will not stand. and now if you join me in a moment of silence. may god bless the victims their families and america. thank you very much. >> we saw the second airplane fly into the south tower of the world trade center. so we decided to scramble the f-16's out of langley air force base. >> traffic was crawling along looking through the radio talking about how washington, d.c. is also on high alert that is because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television they were ready to throw our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally have ended yet i got stuck in rush hour like traffic on the road to the west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> a
i have spoken to the vice president, to the governor of new york, to the director of the fbi, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government go to help the victims and their families and to conduct a full scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. terrorism against our nation will not stand. and now if you join me in a moment of silence. may god bless the victims their families and america. thank you very much. >> we saw the second...
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the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am trapped inside one of the fire truck, underneath. >> what happened? you were right there in the building? >> yes. >> you all right? >> a lot of people trapped. >> e.m.t. >> guy needs help. you can talk to us for a minute? how do you feel? you all right? >> no, not at all. >> i feel bad approaching these people. i mean, they are covered. they are obviously in pain. [sirens] >> and the place where that plane hit, the outer wall of the building and the building is a series ever concentric rings, so when you hit the outer wall, you are only affecting that part of t. but
the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am...
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the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am trapped inside one of the fire truck, underneath. >> what happened? you were right there in the building? >> yes. >> you all right? >> a lot of people trapped. >> e.m.t. >> guy needs help. you can talk to us for a minute? how do you feel? you all right? >> no, not at all. >> i feel bad approaching these people. i mean, they are covered. they are obviously in pain. [sirens] >> and the place where that plane hit, the outer wall of the building and the building is a series ever concentric rings, so when you hit the outer wall, you are only affecting that part of t. but
the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am...
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he went back and forth with the fbi and ultimately government prosecutors. he essentially struck a deal that he would plead guilty to two of the sturgis and exchange for his continued cooperation. he agreed to this. there's a full transcript of the hearing where he agrees to all this. it's only later that he got cold feet after his case became public and suddenly he wasn't worth anything to the government in the war. at the plant there was a long court battle with ferris where he tried to withdraw his plea and have his conviction thrown out. ultimately he lost on pretty much every level. ferris is also serving a sentence in the federal super max kafta and one of his far the the katella kozinski the unabomber. these are pretty good examples of what the government was trying to do after 9/11. they were under pressure because of the attacks to make sure nothing like this happen again. of a support statute that they used had existed before 9/11 but was beefed up and added to the prosecution's point out that it felt it had to go after every swede no matter how mi
he went back and forth with the fbi and ultimately government prosecutors. he essentially struck a deal that he would plead guilty to two of the sturgis and exchange for his continued cooperation. he agreed to this. there's a full transcript of the hearing where he agrees to all this. it's only later that he got cold feet after his case became public and suddenly he wasn't worth anything to the government in the war. at the plant there was a long court battle with ferris where he tried to...
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. >> fbi officials from the u.s. will be arriving in the middle to assist in the investigation. >> for more on the attacks, go wjla.com and our social web sites. >> marckel ross was shot and killed tuesday morning. his friends and family will pay tribute to him. john gonzalez has more on the investigation and the emotional support from the community. since school started a month ago in prince george's county, two students have been killed. both cases are quite open. the latest murder of a central school junior, still no motive and no rest. 18-year-old marckel ross was while simplyed , found lyinghool central avenue in his school uniform with his book bag. our heart wrenching and emotional candlelight vigil at the crime scene last night with about 100 friends and relatives. t understand why this kid.uld hurt the jr. seemed to have a promising future. an athlete on the track team, a of the rotc, and an model.g parents met with restored as county police hoping to get an preventnd hoping to this from happening again. >>
. >> fbi officials from the u.s. will be arriving in the middle to assist in the investigation. >> for more on the attacks, go wjla.com and our social web sites. >> marckel ross was shot and killed tuesday morning. his friends and family will pay tribute to him. john gonzalez has more on the investigation and the emotional support from the community. since school started a month ago in prince george's county, two students have been killed. both cases are quite open. the latest...
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and the justice department e-mailed back and said you're going to have to refer your question to the fbi, but in the meantime, i've been instructed to give you this link. and the link was to a media matters hit job on the entire book and didn't even address the specific question that the reporter was looking for. now, the reason that's relevant is that the daily caller did a big expose about how the white house was working with media matters on messaging on a weekly basis, and, of course, media matters pushes their talking point out to left-leaning web sites, mainstream web sites and msnbc and i'm not sure about cnn, but the fact is they're working together. so the idea that the justice department would be willing to, um, peddle this george soros-funded web site material to try and discredit the entire book, um, really shows what they're interested in. they're not interested in answering any questions, as usual they're handing it off to an outside organization. but also they are collaborating on messaging and using media matters as a way to get their talking points out to the media. >> k
and the justice department e-mailed back and said you're going to have to refer your question to the fbi, but in the meantime, i've been instructed to give you this link. and the link was to a media matters hit job on the entire book and didn't even address the specific question that the reporter was looking for. now, the reason that's relevant is that the daily caller did a big expose about how the white house was working with media matters on messaging on a weekly basis, and, of course, media...
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this is sean henry of the fbi who is formerly of the fbi, who was their top cyber cybercop. and sean mcgirk was at dhs, and you heard secretary napolitano talk about the center he works add. it's the national cybersecurity and communications integration center, better known as ncic, and it's a 24-hour, what, combination of a crisis center/think tank? .. which is also critical infrastructure sector. so the first question i want to ask is how is your perspective on the threat changed going from the federal government to the private sector? >> i don't know that it's changed actually that much, certainly not for the better. it's very interesting in government i've talked a long time about this perception of an iceberg that when you think about a 3-d version of an iceberg, a little tip is above the water, and that waterline is the line of demarcation between what's declassified and was classified, and what most american cities is the tip of the iceberg. if someone lost their credit card, maybe an attack. below the water line is where 90% of the iceberg resides, and that is what w
this is sean henry of the fbi who is formerly of the fbi, who was their top cyber cybercop. and sean mcgirk was at dhs, and you heard secretary napolitano talk about the center he works add. it's the national cybersecurity and communications integration center, better known as ncic, and it's a 24-hour, what, combination of a crisis center/think tank? .. which is also critical infrastructure sector. so the first question i want to ask is how is your perspective on the threat changed going from...
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numerous cases have been opened by the fbi. i believe those numbers are for official use only so i would like to respond for the record, or to wait for those numbers. did "the guardian" system is one of two technologies. the other is called shared space. they're interoperable. important thing is they work within the functional standard anti-comment process routing information flows from the citizenry to industry, critical infrastructure key resource sectors to local law enforcement to the fusion centers and the joint terrorism task force is shared for analytical purposes. >> and i was just suspect that the number, that there would be some serious increase in the reporting of suspicious activity. >> there's a substantial number, a substantial number of investigations that are across this nation related to suspicious activity reporting data directly out of the star system or starlike activity. it's foundational. spent thank you very much. i have no further questions. >> i thank the gentleman. mr. paul, i just want to conclude by
numerous cases have been opened by the fbi. i believe those numbers are for official use only so i would like to respond for the record, or to wait for those numbers. did "the guardian" system is one of two technologies. the other is called shared space. they're interoperable. important thing is they work within the functional standard anti-comment process routing information flows from the citizenry to industry, critical infrastructure key resource sectors to local law enforcement to...
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. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the questio
. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the...
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. >>> first, it was the fbi, then police, and now tomorrow the military will make arlington county the home of a third straight day of some kind of drill or another. if you live near the joint base meyer henderson hall, don't be surprised if you hear simulated emergency announcements between 8:00 in the morning and 3:00 in the afternoon. just remember, it's all a drill. >> the u.s. army corps of engineers is not to blame for all that flooding around new orleans and hurricane katrina. that is the ruling from a federal appeals court this morning. the case was looking at billions of dollars in damage in the lower 9th ward. and today's ruling by that appeals court reverses the decision the same court made in march and now the corps is immuned from damages. >> today, d.c. council member held a public round table addressing the problem in the neighborhood. you'll recall it flooded several times already this year. residents were allowed to testify about the situation and they say they want to change and they want it now. >> children in an area or a home that has been flooded with sewage shoul
. >>> first, it was the fbi, then police, and now tomorrow the military will make arlington county the home of a third straight day of some kind of drill or another. if you live near the joint base meyer henderson hall, don't be surprised if you hear simulated emergency announcements between 8:00 in the morning and 3:00 in the afternoon. just remember, it's all a drill. >> the u.s. army corps of engineers is not to blame for all that flooding around new orleans and hurricane...
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police and fbi officials did not find any bombs. we'll have more on whether this was a coordinated effort in a full report in ten minutes. >>> today students at central high remember marckel ross who was shot to death on his way to class on tuesday. he was one of two teenage honor students murdered in prince george's county in the last two weeks. marckel's mother would not miss this memorial despite her own personal pain. >> reporter: it's been a difficult week for her. the students gave her a loud round of applause. and were very happy to see her. this is a memorial that was planned by the students for the students. who are dealing with the tragic loss of their classmate. if each of these balloons could equal a tear shed since the murder of marckel ross, they would fill the sky. >> it's a feeling you can't explain. i never felt this before. >> reporter: today students at central high school pay tribute to their friend their way. a memorial program organized by the students included a presentation from the modeling club he was a mem
police and fbi officials did not find any bombs. we'll have more on whether this was a coordinated effort in a full report in ten minutes. >>> today students at central high remember marckel ross who was shot to death on his way to class on tuesday. he was one of two teenage honor students murdered in prince george's county in the last two weeks. marckel's mother would not miss this memorial despite her own personal pain. >> reporter: it's been a difficult week for her. the...
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. >>> a flea market find is now part of an fbi investigation. >>> and d.c.'s fire chief is laughing off a police laughin[ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> a 12-year-old girl kid mapped from her home on sunday is on her way back home tonight. >> a stolen debit card helped bring one parent's worst nightmare to an end. >> i'm so ready to have her back in my arms, and so ready for her to be back home. >> reporter: a relieved father reacts to the news that his 12-year-old daughter is safe, after she went missing from her north carolina home sunday. the fbi quickly traced her to this man, 38-year-old timothy newman, a registered sex offender. le fever said along with abducting his daughter, newman stole his debit card. >> once my debit ca
. >>> a flea market find is now part of an fbi investigation. >>> and d.c.'s fire chief is laughing off a police laughin[ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in...
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fbi agents are in the ground in area and continue to investigate and interview witnesses. jummy olabanji, abc 7. >> u.s. and japanese officials planning for a second defense missile system in japan. the u.s. defense secretary says the radar system is aimed at protecting the region against a korea.from north he says the system is not directed at china. leon panetta says it will be in protecting the states as well. it is important to place a iran.ne before that reduces the chance of conflict. they would know they cannot s because they would face consequences. iran to timothy mcveigh. need compared iran's r nuclear technology to mcveigh wanting fertilizer for crops. >> police believe some shootings the result of a domestic dispute. found a white suv they say belongs to the shooter. neighbors are taking care of mckinley's young son. >> brutal attack on a woman in northeast washington. the woman was found a bloody and unconscious saturday night in an whittier. first and >> i saw blood. i saw a lady who was traumatized. her face looked like it was hit. her nose may be broken. th
fbi agents are in the ground in area and continue to investigate and interview witnesses. jummy olabanji, abc 7. >> u.s. and japanese officials planning for a second defense missile system in japan. the u.s. defense secretary says the radar system is aimed at protecting the region against a korea.from north he says the system is not directed at china. leon panetta says it will be in protecting the states as well. it is important to place a iran.ne before that reduces the chance of...
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. >>> a painting bought at a flea market is now the focus of an fbi investigation. french impressionist francois renoir painted the piece that may have been stolen from the baltimore museum of art in 1981. a woman paid just $20 at that time a flea market. it turns out it's betweworth up $750,000. >>> facebook now offering people the option of giving gifts via facebook. you can buy anything from a $5 starbucks gift card to a $200 wireless speaker. the gift shows up on the person's time line as a preview, and then the real thing shows up at their doorsteps a few days later. this is currently available on android phones and will soon be live on the iphone too. >>> there's a new social network apparently for you to waste your time with. it's called sypop. it connects people through common interests so you can meet people and bond over your hobbies. it's one of the new social networks looking to cut into facebook's 950 million users. good luck with that. >> what common interests? >> something else to spend on the computer to do. sypop.
. >>> a painting bought at a flea market is now the focus of an fbi investigation. french impressionist francois renoir painted the piece that may have been stolen from the baltimore museum of art in 1981. a woman paid just $20 at that time a flea market. it turns out it's betweworth up $750,000. >>> facebook now offering people the option of giving gifts via facebook. you can buy anything from a $5 starbucks gift card to a $200 wireless speaker. the gift shows up on the...
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from what we understand, as of right now, the fbi, doj has not given edith o'brien immunity. still weighing it. why are they dragging their heels on this thing? dragging their feet on this thing? there's a political angle here, a lot of people will tell you. representative, congressman from staten island a republican will tell you that he believes that this is basically to protect president obama. why is this? jon corzine, the head of mf global, former goldman sachs ceo, former new jersey governor, new jersey u.s. senator was also a major campaign bundler for the president. it would be very embarrassing even if -- forget about an indictment, suppose he got a civil charge before the -- liz: wouldn't it be equally as embarrassing to give her immunity if it turns out -- i'm not saying of course that this was the case that she really was the one who did the wrong thing, couldn't that be what's holding it back? >> yeah, i mean they don't want to go that far out, but you know there's a lot of evidence, either just what people are saying that he was kind of in the mix, you know, fro
from what we understand, as of right now, the fbi, doj has not given edith o'brien immunity. still weighing it. why are they dragging their heels on this thing? dragging their feet on this thing? there's a political angle here, a lot of people will tell you. representative, congressman from staten island a republican will tell you that he believes that this is basically to protect president obama. why is this? jon corzine, the head of mf global, former goldman sachs ceo, former new jersey...
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. >>> the aclu has obtained new documents that show the fbi closely monitored the activities of occupy oakland. the reports include an alert issued before last years shut down of west coast ports. the aclu wants access to more documents but the fbi is refusing to release them citing security concerns. >>> ktvu news has learned that millions of toilets are being recalled because they could be at risk of exploding. the toilets were installed with a defective pressure system made by the flush mate company. they were manufactured between 1997 and 2008. they have free repair kits that homeowners have to install. many say the instructions are so hard to follow they have to pay a plumber. homeowners are also saying they do nothing to fix another problem. leaking tanks. >> the manufacture saying you can go longer use this product. and we are requiring that you repair it and you assume the burden of the cost of that repair. so cost wise if you have a leaky tank, it's actually cheaper to put in a new toilet. >> the u.s. consumer product safety commission has received more than $300 complaints of
. >>> the aclu has obtained new documents that show the fbi closely monitored the activities of occupy oakland. the reports include an alert issued before last years shut down of west coast ports. the aclu wants access to more documents but the fbi is refusing to release them citing security concerns. >>> ktvu news has learned that millions of toilets are being recalled because they could be at risk of exploding. the toilets were installed with a defective pressure system made...
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. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the question is, if iran crosses bb's red line, could an israeli military strike thb year's october surprise? >>> finally, the boys are back in town. just one day after reaching a deal with the nfl, the real refs return to work on thursday night as heroes. getting a standing ovation from the crowd in baltimore. the question is, how long do we have to wait before we can start blaming the referees again for our losing teams? i'm only asking because the jets do play on sunday. it is "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm brian sullivan in for willy on this friday. this is "way too early" the show i'm finding c
. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the...
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as you've heard, the fbi is now involved in the case and it's being handled out of the washington field office. yes, it's now a federal case. and the people at the potomac company say they had already gotten early bids on this painting and they were coming in from around the world. legal minds we spoke to say there's a principle in law that a thief cannot pass good title. but who stole it back in 1951? it may have been an inside job, according to a police report. >> interesting. >> new twist to it. >>> doug, you're a busy man today. another wet night? >> another wet night for some of us. last night we saw a ton of lightning, severe weather. we even saw some flooding in parts of the region. if you have plans, a lot of us do on this friday evening, it does look like some of you will be on the wet side. across the district, you can see across the river here, plenty of sunshine -- or sorry, sorry, plenty of cloud cover across the region right now. temperatures 76 degrees with winds out of the northwest at about 12 miles per hour. so not a bad evening. at least we're on the nice and mild sid
as you've heard, the fbi is now involved in the case and it's being handled out of the washington field office. yes, it's now a federal case. and the people at the potomac company say they had already gotten early bids on this painting and they were coming in from around the world. legal minds we spoke to say there's a principle in law that a thief cannot pass good title. but who stole it back in 1951? it may have been an inside job, according to a police report. >> interesting. >>...
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yesterday when the fbi was asked if the bank manager might be in on the heist -- >> unless evidence suggests that to investigators, we're treating this employees as a victim. >> reporter: the bank robbers outfitted her with a device that appeared to be a bomb and forced her to take money from the east l.a. bank of america branch where she worked. the device was detonated. it wasn't real. the robbers got away with a substantial amount of money. today detectives left the bank megger's home with boxes and evidence bags. they weren't talking, but neighbors were. some expressed doubts about the details of the heist. >> a little. [ laughter ] poquito. >> reporter: others expressed fear. >> i watched my bag, because i was nerve on you coming in, and maybe something is watching or somebody is still out there since they haven't got caught. >>> that was beverly white reporting from los angeles. >>> now at 6:00, we are live from charlotte on the big night for the president. >>> live right now at the democrat ecnational convention, democrats are packed in the time warner cable center in charlotte. the m
yesterday when the fbi was asked if the bank manager might be in on the heist -- >> unless evidence suggests that to investigators, we're treating this employees as a victim. >> reporter: the bank robbers outfitted her with a device that appeared to be a bomb and forced her to take money from the east l.a. bank of america branch where she worked. the device was detonated. it wasn't real. the robbers got away with a substantial amount of money. today detectives left the bank megger's...
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johnson that the fbi should consider issuing it? >> the reports are valuable for the law enforcement partners and the public to see what we are looking at, what the trends are. the bottom line is, when it comes to looking at griggs, the fbi used to have a tactical approach to cases, but now, we are more strategic focus, looking over the horizon, tried to predict behaviors and threats, and i think those types of reports are certainly valuable in that regard. >> in your testimony, you talked about the domestic terrorism assessment, which he published last week. is this an unclassified document, and if so, would it be available? >> it is unclassified, but it is official use only. >> i hope we can get in the distribution chain. >> i will be happy to provide that. >> submenu will testify later claims that the dhs has actually downsize to the team of analysts are working full time on non islam a domestic terrorism. mr. johnson used to lead that team. he said the dhs has reduced the number of analysts from 5 to 1. when staff asked about th
johnson that the fbi should consider issuing it? >> the reports are valuable for the law enforcement partners and the public to see what we are looking at, what the trends are. the bottom line is, when it comes to looking at griggs, the fbi used to have a tactical approach to cases, but now, we are more strategic focus, looking over the horizon, tried to predict behaviors and threats, and i think those types of reports are certainly valuable in that regard. >> in your testimony, you...
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participating agencies included the fbi and ingrations and customs enforcement. authorities say 300 plants were seized. the threne -- 13 people were arrested. >>> an update on a story you saw here on ktvu channel 2 news. san francisco fire yesterday underwent a double mastectomy. we reported on how the department said her condition was not life threatening and wouldn't allow her to receive donated sick time from her fellow firefighters. the head of the union said she will receive workers compensation benefits. >>> crews have a wildfire in san diego county surrounders. they contained the -- surrounded. they contained the fire that destroyed 11 homes and 14 outbuildings. earlier this week a 69-year-old man was found dead in his home. the cause is under investigation. >>> let's talk about our weather, we haven't talked about fire danger here in the bay area. but it may change? >> yeah. it will heat up. not looking for a red flag warning. with temperatures into the mid- 90s over the weekend, fire always a concern, but with the temperatures more so. we will get to tha
participating agencies included the fbi and ingrations and customs enforcement. authorities say 300 plants were seized. the threne -- 13 people were arrested. >>> an update on a story you saw here on ktvu channel 2 news. san francisco fire yesterday underwent a double mastectomy. we reported on how the department said her condition was not life threatening and wouldn't allow her to receive donated sick time from her fellow firefighters. the head of the union said she will receive...
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it is fair to say according to sources we talked to at nbc the fbi rescue operations and other fbi operations are really in chaos right now because they can't reach their officials in new york. all of their phone lines are down. now you have the special experts on this stuck in monterey, california, trying to get a military flight back because there are no longer commercial flights. they're seriously out of pocket and there is a real breakdown of the fbi antiterrorist coordination team which is of course the principle team that would lead any effort and so effective under jim call strom in new york city through the world trade center bombing and the twa explosion that turned out not to be terror. >> is the state department taking this claim of responsibility from the democratic front for the liberation of palestine seriously? are they giving any credence to that? are they dismissing it? how do they feel about who might have been responsible for this. >> i think it is far too early for them. even the best experts in the government, to figure this out. they have one instant reaction as you know
it is fair to say according to sources we talked to at nbc the fbi rescue operations and other fbi operations are really in chaos right now because they can't reach their officials in new york. all of their phone lines are down. now you have the special experts on this stuck in monterey, california, trying to get a military flight back because there are no longer commercial flights. they're seriously out of pocket and there is a real breakdown of the fbi antiterrorist coordination team which is...
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the fbi told the associated press it was foul play and not an accident. a person that answered the phone reported by abc on the trading floor at interdealer broker, located thaer the top of the world trade center said we're blanking dieing. there was screaming and crying and a follow up answer was not answered. nick foulton said there was a plane flying over. jamie is on the telephone, our national correspondent, what can you tell us? >> i have just spoken to top u.s. officials with access to latest intelligence, and they said this was clearly terrorist related. no question about it, they said they could not give any further details now. not because they couldn't share it, but they just don't know yet. >> do they know, for example, if a plane was in fact hijacked? >> caller: they would not answer that, i think they are just getting the earliest details and they're afraid of putting our misinformation. they said it was clearly terrorist related. >>> today we have had a national tragedy. two airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent
the fbi told the associated press it was foul play and not an accident. a person that answered the phone reported by abc on the trading floor at interdealer broker, located thaer the top of the world trade center said we're blanking dieing. there was screaming and crying and a follow up answer was not answered. nick foulton said there was a plane flying over. jamie is on the telephone, our national correspondent, what can you tell us? >> i have just spoken to top u.s. officials with...
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fbi still hasn't made it to the crime scene in benghazi. secretary clinton will give a classified account of the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya. witnesses tell cbs news that there was never an anti-american protest outside the consulate. instead they say it came under planned attack. that is in direct contradiction to the administration's account. that comes with complaints that the administration has not been forgetright. >> i'm just stunned and appalled that there wasn't better security for all of the american personnel at that consulate, given the high threat environment. >> now under law, state must establish a panel to investigate the attacks, report to congress within 60 days. today, secretary of state hillary clinton will outline what she is and is not willing to share. what's clear, charlie, is that the public won't get a detailed account of what happened until after the presidential election. >> margaret brennan, thank you. senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the fbi is with us. good morning. >> g
fbi still hasn't made it to the crime scene in benghazi. secretary clinton will give a classified account of the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya. witnesses tell cbs news that there was never an anti-american protest outside the consulate. instead they say it came under planned attack. that is in direct contradiction to the administration's account. that comes with complaints that the administration has not been forgetright. >> i'm just stunned and appalled that there wasn't better...
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what they are trying to do is hide behind the fact of an fbi investigation that's pending in libya. which i find ridiculous. the idea that the administration has returned to terrorism as a criminal law matter rather than as a continuing war is extraordinarily disturbing. >> i am even surprised at the discussion. why in the world did anyone need a warning? i've traveled to some of the dangerous places around the country. i haven't been to libya, but i would suspect that place would look pretty dangerous to me. they have a grand new government, lots of factions, you have people fighting each other, fighting the old administration. why would you even need a warning that we really have to have lots of security for our people? >> we were obviously caught by surprise both in libya and in egypt. different situations but caught by surprise in both cases which means only one of two things. either there's a massive intelligence failure not to see this coming, or the administration believes that things were so benign, that the environment was so calm they didn't have to worry about it. wrong i
what they are trying to do is hide behind the fact of an fbi investigation that's pending in libya. which i find ridiculous. the idea that the administration has returned to terrorism as a criminal law matter rather than as a continuing war is extraordinarily disturbing. >> i am even surprised at the discussion. why in the world did anyone need a warning? i've traveled to some of the dangerous places around the country. i haven't been to libya, but i would suspect that place would look...
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warships, 50 marines have been deployed to libya to beef up security at diplomatic facilities, and the fbi is sending teams to determine who is responsible for the attack. a scene on youtube was initially blamed for inciting the attack. some have suggested it was done to coerce with the anniversary of 9/11. >> this was not a demonstration gone bad. >> we can't afford to view the despicable acts of violence perpetrated yesterday by a small group of fanatics as in any way representative of the country and the people of libya. >> reporter: the president ordered american flags to be flown at half staff at government buildings, and at ships at sea around the world until sunset on september 16. >>> just hours before the attack in benghazi, thousands of egyptians protested at the u.s. embassy in cairo enraged over that film about the prophet mohammed. they pulled down a u.s. flag and destroyed it. their rage was sparked by an independent film on the internet that depicts mohammed as a philanderer. >>> in 16 minutes, how youtube is handling the film tonight, and the debate over free speech, everyo
warships, 50 marines have been deployed to libya to beef up security at diplomatic facilities, and the fbi is sending teams to determine who is responsible for the attack. a scene on youtube was initially blamed for inciting the attack. some have suggested it was done to coerce with the anniversary of 9/11. >> this was not a demonstration gone bad. >> we can't afford to view the despicable acts of violence perpetrated yesterday by a small group of fanatics as in any way...
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the fbi an hollywood reporter reported the fbi flew tout to california to find out -- to find the guy. i mean, why is the fbi doing this and why is the fbi not using all the resources to figure out what happened in libya. >> tucker: exactly. >> alisyn: kirsten power, thanks for coming in with your perspective. nice to see you. a brother-sister duo hitting the country scene now, up next the roys perform a song from their new album. ♪ ♪ it hit me like a freight train ♪ ♪ straight out of the dark ♪ i didn't see it coming ♪ when you broke my heart... [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8... ♪ >> peter: i've been waiting all morning for this, one of the hottest duos in country music, right now and they just got back from playing, at mitt romney's victory rally. in ohio, last friday. lee and elaine roy, the brother-sister tag team that makes up the roys, and the new album, "new day dawning" is out. gre
the fbi an hollywood reporter reported the fbi flew tout to california to find out -- to find the guy. i mean, why is the fbi doing this and why is the fbi not using all the resources to figure out what happened in libya. >> tucker: exactly. >> alisyn: kirsten power, thanks for coming in with your perspective. nice to see you. a brother-sister duo hitting the country scene now, up next the roys perform a song from their new album. ♪ ♪ it hit me like a freight train ♪ ♪...
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has want been able to make it in to benghazi safely. >> reporter: the fbi is worried about security in benghazi, conducting their investigation and interviews in tripoli, 400 mile away from the scene of the attack. senator bob corker of the senate foreign relations committee wants to know why. he fired off a letter to james clapper, demanding answer, saying, in part, just ab days ago, the administration apparently judged it was appropriate for our consulate to be lightly guarded and it was safe for our embassador -- ambationz dorto come through the city with a small security de tail. what has changed in libya in such a short time that even fbi agents, our most elite personnel cannot safely enter the city? the consulate didn't have the standard marine guard. there are calls for the resignation of u.n. bambass dorsusan rice who, said that it appeared to be a spontaneous uprising against an anti-muslim video. >> five days went by. we have reports that intelligence people knew within 24 hours that this was a terror attack, yet, they sent her out to say things that were absolutely false
has want been able to make it in to benghazi safely. >> reporter: the fbi is worried about security in benghazi, conducting their investigation and interviews in tripoli, 400 mile away from the scene of the attack. senator bob corker of the senate foreign relations committee wants to know why. he fired off a letter to james clapper, demanding answer, saying, in part, just ab days ago, the administration apparently judged it was appropriate for our consulate to be lightly guarded and it...
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sean forman at the fbi to extend that nice analogy. i was thinking about it when he mentioned about the cost of entry to cybercrime and cyber breaches. about $500. the cost to knife crime is about $5. and get it doesn't happen all that much. i would argue because of -- because of forensics, if somebody does kill someone with a knife you can find them, trace them, try them, jail them and so on. that's something that i haven't heard much year or any media about the consequences for cybercrime. people get prosecuted, get put in jail. there's an international dimension to all this, if there's an intelligence agency, government sponsored or criminal activity, there's a lot of anonymity in this but is there more that can be done in responsibly to the individual who -- >> yes, it goes back to what i said earlier which is we have invulnerability focused and we need to be threat focused, and threat focus means identifying who the adversary is in taking action against the adversary. in the u.s. we have a few cameras outside stores and in banks a
sean forman at the fbi to extend that nice analogy. i was thinking about it when he mentioned about the cost of entry to cybercrime and cyber breaches. about $500. the cost to knife crime is about $5. and get it doesn't happen all that much. i would argue because of -- because of forensics, if somebody does kill someone with a knife you can find them, trace them, try them, jail them and so on. that's something that i haven't heard much year or any media about the consequences for cybercrime....
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. >>> the fbi which advices banks on the best and safest approach agrees. >> in no way do we suggest physical confrontation with a robber. too many things can go wrong. >> but nicholson said believe it or not he's confronted robbers in retail jobs in the past thinks letting this guy get away with it isn't the answer. >> i have to apprehend him so he cannot do this again, so he cannot rob another bank. >> the robber won't be visiting this branch or any bank son. he pleads guilty to the bank robbery and is sentenced to three years behind bars followed by three years of parole. that's enough reward for nicholson. he said despite being fired, if he had it to do all over again, he would. >>> coming up, a convenience store owner makes a startling decision. >> he said, please, don't shoot me. [ horse neighs ] look! she wears the scarlet markings! [ man ] out! your kind is not welcome here! nor your odd predilections! miracle whip is tangy and sweet, not odd. [ man ] it's evil! if you'd try it, you'd know. she speaketh the truth! [ crowd gasps ] [ woman ] reverend? ♪ can i have some? ♪ t
. >>> the fbi which advices banks on the best and safest approach agrees. >> in no way do we suggest physical confrontation with a robber. too many things can go wrong. >> but nicholson said believe it or not he's confronted robbers in retail jobs in the past thinks letting this guy get away with it isn't the answer. >> i have to apprehend him so he cannot do this again, so he cannot rob another bank. >> the robber won't be visiting this branch or any bank son....
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with tsa, some of the other counterterrorism measures in place and even the viewpoint of the cia, the fbi and counterterrorism agencies now working together? i guess the core of my question is, can you say why we have been so fortunate, so blessed, whatever term you choose to describe it for the attack like on 9/11? >> tamron, it's all of the above. the point everyone needs to keep in montt is the u.s. government has learned a lot in the past 11 years and is doing a better job. we went on the offensive and destroyed al qaeda as an organization. there's intent by the remit nannan remnants of al qaeda and all the other groups. they lack the capability. we have done extremely well against them militarily, politically in terms of the international community and also domestically. the end result makes us safer than 12 years ago. >> let's bring in colonel jack jacobs. we have video out of kabul, afghanistan with the troops there marking the solemn day, they're there, 88,000 swrr around that number. we're not talking a lot about afghanistan, what our role is. we know the president's pledge to ha
with tsa, some of the other counterterrorism measures in place and even the viewpoint of the cia, the fbi and counterterrorism agencies now working together? i guess the core of my question is, can you say why we have been so fortunate, so blessed, whatever term you choose to describe it for the attack like on 9/11? >> tamron, it's all of the above. the point everyone needs to keep in montt is the u.s. government has learned a lot in the past 11 years and is doing a better job. we went on...
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. >> several fbi and atf agencies came in from the back of the plane, walked up to the middle of the plane and pointed guns at a tim lard passengers. >> that passengers washington shell, pulled from the plane after a phone called warned airport police he was trying to carry explosives onto the plane. >> we checked him and determined that he was not in the possession of anything dangerous, hazardous or illegal. >> officers called it a nasty trick, a hoax carried out on shell's 29th birthday. >> whoever it is, they should be held accountable. >> shell pointed the finger at kenneth smith, the new boyfriend of an ex-girlfriend. but it was shell who found himself in a compromising position when he finally landed at dfw airport late yesterday, where officers against were waiting on the tarmac. all the publicity caught the attention of police in texas where shell faced arrest warrants after missing court appearances. >> no comment, just let me alone, please. >> reporter: this afternoon he posted bond and walked out jail with the same carry-on and clothes on the initial trip, a bizarre trip
. >> several fbi and atf agencies came in from the back of the plane, walked up to the middle of the plane and pointed guns at a tim lard passengers. >> that passengers washington shell, pulled from the plane after a phone called warned airport police he was trying to carry explosives onto the plane. >> we checked him and determined that he was not in the possession of anything dangerous, hazardous or illegal. >> officers called it a nasty trick, a hoax carried out on...